"I just think most probably the two clubs have tried to do a deal and it's not worked and not happened.

"I don’t see Daniel coming back to try to sign Saido again.

"I might be wrong. It's just my feeling. I just don't see Daniel coming back."

Peace made his feelings clear about dealings with Spurs in a scathing statement released on transfer deadline day. And Levy responded by arguing how many big deals involved structured payments and add-ons.

Levy also stated "we do not make anything personal" and that "we never make anything public, particularly in the best interests of the players involved".

While Pulis does not see a deal being struck between West Brom and Spurs, he does expect other clubs to bid for Berahino in January.

"There are other clubs out there who will most probably," he said.

"If they're interested they're interested, but I'm sure Saido will deal with it in a different day to how he did this time."

Pulis has branded Berahino "immature" for threatening to strike after Peace blocked the forward's move to London.

But the former Crystal Palace chief has also commended the 22-year-old's ambition and revealed how he wished he had more players like Berahino.

"I wish I had 10 others in that dressing room who had his quality and the ambition to move on to better clubs, higher clubs," Pulis said.

“That's the way it works – everybody accepts that.

"If you're good you move on, but the deal must be done properly.

"For him to want to go to another football club – to go to a top 4,5,6 club – to have the ambition to do that - I wish there was a lot more players in my dressing room who'd have the ambition and the quality to want to do that.